The Plum Coulee Community Foundation marked an important year of transition and accomplishment at its recent Annual General Meeting, reflecting on a series of funding successes and a bold new project aimed at community improvement.

“It’s been a successful year,” said Levi Taylor, chair of the Foundation’s board. “In 2024, we were able to grant out to eight different local not-for-profits, almost $20,000. We’ve had enormous community support. So many people attend our semi-annual soup and pie fundraisers that we run out of soup. It’s a good problem to have.”

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While its support for local initiatives remained steady, the Foundation embraced a more focused approach this year, choosing to pool a large portion of its resources into a single, larger-scale investment.

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